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Sir Peter Warren (Naval Officer)

Maker (French, 1695 - 1762)
ClassificationsSCULPTURE
Daten.d.
Mediummarble
Dimensionsheight: 33 in. (83.8 cm.)
DescriptionThis bust depicts the Anglo-Irish naval officer Sir Peter Warren.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextWarren wears his medal of his knighthood, the Order of Bath inscribed with the motto "tria iuncta in uno" (Latin for "three joined in one"), possibly referring to the three kingdoms—England, Scotland, and Ireland—held by the British monarchs. Roubiliac was lauded for his skillful handling of marble to mimic surfaces such as the lively way the cloth edging beneath Warren's breastplate curls around it.
Status
On view
Object number67.53
Terms
    Louis François Roubiliac
    ca. 1739
    Object number: 72.49
    Hebe
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    1900-1917
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    François Duquesnoy
    1629-1630
    Object number: 17.22
    Apollo and Cupid
    François Duquesnoy
    early 17th Century
    Object number: 17.23
    Mechanical Writing Table
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    1755-1765
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    Songs in the Opera Flora
    Hubert François Bourguignon Gravelot
    ca.1737
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    François Boucher
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    After the Storm
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    c. 1870s
    Object number: 8.2
    Landscape (River Scene)
    Charles François Daubigny
    n.d.
    Object number: 9.16
    Venus and Cupid
    François Boucher
    1769
    Object number: 78.20.1
    Boy with Peaches
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    1760
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